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Here we will discuss the New Orleans Pelicans' 3 best options after they got the No. 7 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.
With the NBA Draft Lottery already in the history books, a Western Conference team is now expected to take Khaman Maluach.
The Western Conference has dominated the NBA for most of the 21st century. And the draft lottery enforces that status every ...
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Fadeaway World on MSN"NBA Scriptwriters Never Miss" - Superstar Leave, Teams Get No. 1 PickWhen the Dallas Mavericks landed the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, just months after trading away superstar Luka Doncic, fans around the league couldn’t help but point out the now ...
The NBA draft combine is full in swing at Wintrust Arena, and while teams are scouting all the quality talent this week, most are focused on all-but-confirmed top pick Cooper Flagg. The 18-year-old ...
Cooper Flagg is expected to go No. 1 to Dallas. What will San Antonio and Philadelphia do after that? FOX Sports' John Fanta ...
Cooper Flagg is widely projected to be the unanimous No. 1 pick in the upcoming 2025 NBA draft, with the Dallas Mavericks expected to select him on June 25.
NBA prospect Ace Bailey was full of admiration for Rutgers teammate Jamichael Davis ahead of his third year with the Scarlet Knights.
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Sporting News on MSNJonathan Kuminga contract prediction: What he's worth, where he could go, and possible sign-and-tradesA deep dive into the Warriors' options with Jonathan Kuminga and what likely happens during his summer free agency.
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USA TODAY High School Sports on MSN2025 NBA Draft Lottery: Winners, losers, trade possibilitiesNBA Draft Lottery began with a palpable buzz in the air. It concluded with a collective gasp, jaws dropping to the floor, and ...
Reference was made to Watson's 25-inch vertical leap, though weighing 464 pounds, 200 pounds more than Broome (240 pounds). The forward had an impressive season with Auburn after he averaged 18.6 ...
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The Lead on MSNIs Joe Dumars the Answer to the Pelicans’ Front Office Problems?A new era is on the horizon for the New Orleans Pelicans. After six disappointing seasons, David Griffin is out as the Pelicans’ Vice President of Basketball Operations.
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